Tag: Mobile-8 Telecom Tbk

A Look Back on the Attorney General’s Office’s Performance (Part I)

After two years of running under the leadership of Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo (who was a prosecutor and a cadre of the National Democratic party) the performance of the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is still far from satisfactory. Last year’s performance was marked with a lot of unfinished investigations and/or inquisitions. The AGO was unable to meet public expectation on the continuation of stalled cases. What about 2016?

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Mobile-8 Tax Restitution Case: The AGO’s Persistence

The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) received a bad news last week when the South Jakarta District Court decided to partially grant the pre-trial lawsuits filed by the two suspects in the PT Mobile-8 Telecom Tbk (Mobile-8) tax restitution fraud case. The two suspects Hary Djaja and Anthony Chandra Kartawiria were acquitted from the criminal charges and the Court also decided that the AGO had no authority to investigate tax restitution cases.

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Mobile-8 Tax Restitution Case : Pre-Trial Lawsuits are Granted

The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is having a bad year and it’s getting worse after the South Jakarta District Court decided to partially grant the pre-trial lawsuits filed by two suspects in the case of alleged corruption in tax restitution conducted by PT Mobile-8 Telecom Tbk (Mobile-8). The two suspects, i.e., Hary Djaja and Anthony Chandra Kartawiria will be free from the criminal charges. Not only that, the Court also stated the AGO do not have the authority to investigate such case. What will be the AGO’s next move?

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Mobile-8 Tax Restitution Case: Pre-Trial Lawsuits

At the end of October 2016, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) told the press that they would soon name a suspect in the alleged manipulation of PT Mobile-8 Telecom Tbk (Mobile-8)’s tax restitution. The AGO said that they had found a breakthrough in the inquisition process, but to date, no suspect has been named. Interestingly, however, Hary Djaja and Anthony Chandra Kartawiria, the two people whose name were mentioned in connection to the case, filed a pre-trial lawsuit at the South Jakarta District Court to challenge the AGO’s investigation process.

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